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Types of Trade Jobs Available?

Can anyone give me an idea of the different trade jobs out there? I'm curious about options besides the usual college path and want to know what trades I could consider.

a year ago

Absolutely! It's a great question and considering a trade job can be an excellent decision as they can offer impressive salaries and lots of opportunity for growth. Here are a few examples:

1. Electrician: Electricians work with electrical systems. They might install and repair wiring in homes or commercial buildings, inspect electrical components, or diagnose electrical problems.

2. Plumber: Skilled in the installation and maintenance of water systems, plumbers install and repair pipes that carry liquids or gases to and in businesses, homes, and factories.

3. HVAC Technician: As an HVAC tech, you would be responsible for installing, inspecting, and fixing heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems.

4. Welder: Welders use heat to fuse materials together. This can range from bridging steel beams in buildings to crafting intricate designs on delicate metalwork.

5. Automotive Technician: In this role, you would diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul motor vehicles.

6. Carpenter: Carpenters work with wood to build and repair structures and furniture. This can range from crafting kitchen cabinets to constructing building frameworks.

7. Mason: Masons or bricklayers work with bricks, concrete blocks, and natural stones to construct buildings, walls, and other structures.

8. Butcher: This trade job involves the processing of meat for consumer consumption. Butchers use their skills to cut and package meat in supermarkets or meat shops.

It's worth noting that trade jobs often require a period of vocational training or apprenticeship. These means hands-on training under the supervision of a master worker.

Make sure to research each trade job you're interested in to understand the educational requirements, typical job duties, and expected salary. This will lead you to a well-informed decision about which trade job may suit your interests and career goals best.

a year ago

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